Happy Holidays, everyone! While we take a few weeks off before our next review of Trigun, we’ve got more content for you all! Is that really considered a break then? Anyway, Josh decided on the first of three Berserk movies for his choice of movie reviews. He’s joined by Andy and a very special guest, Nikki Gillette! Basically, Josh runs down the review while Andy and Nikki pine over Griffith’s beauty.

You can watch the Berserk: The Egg of the King on Netflix! Support Nikki Gillette’s comedic endeavors by visiting NikkiGillette.com/!

That's right folks, not just one episode going up this week but two! For the End of the Year the trio decided to discuss the worst thing to happen to gaming ever. The gamers! We're all guilty of contributing to some of these and sometimes it's generally just publisher/developer greed but we point out why gamers themselves are ruining gaming.
So have a listen as the Pwn Stars blaim themselves and other gamers for why gaming is going to hell, in hopes that 2017 gets held to a higher standard.
Also make sure to check out Hello SAO further below for our latest review.

Yep it's that time for another episode of Pwn Stars, this time Will and Josh review the 3 Sword Art Online Games that we got over here in the States. See if Josh's fandom can hold up to the poorly constructed games that we got.

Hey look! Another episode of Pwn Stars! This time the vulgar trio talk about one of the worst things that ever happened to video gaming early on it's history(and how we never learned to stop it) - Film Adaptations. Ryan, Josh, and Will talk about the good, the bad, and the "Oh god! My eyes are bleeding!" terrible. They even thought up a drinking game, take a shot every time Josh has no idea if Ryan and Will are messing with him describing what a movie is about!
Due to holidays, a slight technical problem, and Will having the black plague there may be a slight delay on the next couple episodes, but we'll get them posted as close to every Tuesday as possible.
Have a safe and happy holidays everyone!

Welcome to Tooning Japanese, a podcast where three dudes in their 30s talk about Japanese anime!Listen to Season 2: Episode 5 - Josh's Porn CollectionAs you will see, we had a formatting snafu due to illness. We still have a great review of one of our favorites (well, two out of three of us, anyway), Episode 5 of Trigun, “Hard Puncher.” While naming about 50 of Josh’s favorite porns, we manage to review an episode where Vash finds himself the target of an entire town looking for the bounty. Things get even worse when the mayor sends in the notorious Nebraska Family to take care of The Humanoid Typhoon.We are taking a short break for the holiday. Our next review of Trigun will release on Monday, January 9th! Don’t worry, though. We’ll have some new content on the feed for you all!Follow along with the show! Watch Trigun on Hulu or on Funimation!
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Season 2 will be our review of the classic anime Trigun! E-mail the show at TooningJapanese@gmail.com!

June 22nd, 1998: It's the go-home show before the incredible "King of the Ring 1998," but matches and stipulations are still being added! Vince McMahon tells us that the WWF Title match between "Stone Cold" Steve Austin and Kane will be a First Blood Match, and Kane then speaks for the first time in 20 years to announce what he will do to himself if he loses. Later, Kane takes on "Road Dogg" Jesse James while his tag team partner Mankind squares off with Billy Gunn. After seven straight weeks of bizarre vignettes, Edge finally debuts on "Raw" against Los Boricuas member Jose Estrada............ but the match does not quite go as planned. The King of the Ring tournament continues with four quarterfinal matches: Ken Shamrock vs. Mark Henry, Jeff Jarrett vs. Marc Mero, Owen Hart vs. Dan "The Beast" Severn, and (awesomely) The Rock vs. Triple-H! An injured Paul Bearer is interviewed live via satellite from his house, but his own home may not even be a safe enough sanctuary to protect him from the wrath of The Undertaker. X-Pac goes one-on-one with Dustin Runnels in a match where the heel and face roles appear to be reversed. Jerry "The King" Lawler may finally be willing to grant Al Snow a meeting with Vince McMahon, but Al and Head will first need to defeat a tag team of Lawler's choosing at "King of the Ring."

Plus, Sable has apparently been given some sort of executive position within the WWF and Mick Foley reminds us all of the fact that he used to be amazing at cutting promos.

Meanwhile over on "Nitro," WCW is bringing in NBA and NFL stars to help them try and compete with "Raw."

Jason's here to make sure you don't forget about us during our annual winter break! Here's his preview of the Roadblock: End of the Line PPV tonight!

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June 15th, 1998: "Stone Cold" Steve Austin accuses Vince McMahon of masterminding the attack on him last week, but The Boss instead points the finger at an unlikely culprit. Paul Bearer then challenges Austin and The Undertaker to face Kane and Mankind tonight.......... inside Hell in a Cell! We get the first ever Tag Team Royal Rumble, with the winning team becoming the #1 contenders for The New Age Outlaws' WWF Tag Team Titles. In a King of the Ring qualifying match, The Rock goes one-on-one with the criminally misused Vader. In the second KOTR qualifier, we get a very interesting match-up as DX members Triple-H and X-Pac are forced to go head-to-head! A newly religious Dustin Runnels faces Marc Mero, who gets quite a big surprise when Mr. McMahon reinstates the previously fired Sable. Owen Hart & Mark Henry team up to do battle with former UFC competitors / awesome bad-asses Ken Shamrock & Dan "The Beast" Severn. Val Venis takes on Chainz in what turns out to be the final WWF match for the leader of The Disciples of Apocalypse. "Double-J" Jeff Jarrett squares off with Darren Drozdov (perhaps he should be called "Double-D"?). Avatar makes his return to the WWF to confront Jerry "The King" Lawler over the fact that Al Snow still has not gotten the meeting which was promised to him.

Plus, we get our final Edge vignette before his debut next week, and an underwhelming tag team makes its final appearance on "Raw."

Meanwhile over on "Nitro," The Big Show smokes a cigarette during his match!